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In the following years Keilwerth had become the largest German manufacturer for saxophones. At that time the city was still called Graslitz. In 1925, Keilwerth began in the city of Kraslice, which is also where the Amati saxophones came from. They are regarded as a high-quality product. They offer saxophones ranging from the beginner’s, to the professional’s instrument. I have an Amati Kraslice Tenor Saxophone (serial number 179548) and a Trevo. The Keilwerth company has long been among the prominent manufacturers of saxophones. I have an old Corton Deluxe soprano silver sax.

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Serial number list for Keilwerth saxophones I have an Amati Kraslice Tenor Saxophone (serial number 179548) and a Trevor James The Horn Alto Saxophone (Serial Number: T01969) I am trying to find out the background of my saxophones and when they were made. It says on the instrument: Lafleur made FOR B&H, not by B&H. Therefore, that serial number list means absolutely zero to dating the instrument. (I’m a big believer in keeping horns, which explains why I have too many of them.Granlund Woodwind - Saxophones for sale - Clarinets for sale - Mouthpieces for sale - Clarinets for rent The saxophone, has noted by JayeLID is not made by B&H, but by Amati. Maybe you might want to take it up as a double? There is always call for instrumentalists who can double. What are your plans for the horn? Are you just trying to determine the value out of interest? Or are you planning on selling it? If you’re selling one however, obviously it’s not so good. Great if you’re in the market for a vintage sax. I’m seeing absolutely gorgeous, vintage horns sell for half of what they did pre-recession. The sad thing-sad if you’re the seller-is that the prices of vintage horns is at nearly rock bottom prices at the moment. With regards to its value, I have a page on my website that will help you figure out its approximate value. In any event, the Herb Couf tenor that you inherited from your cousin was made in 1976. (That’s akin to moving and not giving the post office your forwarding address.)

King emerged from the 1979 bankruptcy of Seeburg under the ownership of Seeburgs creditors. Saxwelt changed their website address structure, and didn’t put redirects on the pages. Some saxophones from Amati of Czechoslovakia, and Kohlert. I’ve been meaning to do that for some time now, but keep forgetting. Chances are you’ll find exactly what you’re looking for. Keilwerth sax, check out Saxwelt’s serial number chart. All Amati instruments are manufactured from quality materials, with high level of hand craftsmanship combined with modern technology. Many advanced features are standard including heavy European brass bodies, high F key, and French style spatulas.

True the words serial number and production year are in German, but you’ll figure it out soon enough. The Amati SS62 Soprano Saxophone offers one of the best European value in saxophones. Keilwerth serial number chart does not require any foreign language skills. However, don’t let the fact that it’s a German website scare you off. I liken Saxwelt to the English speaking website Sax On The Web-only Saxwelt is smaller in membership, and isn’t in English. Keilwerth information is the German language website Saxwelt. Perhaps this last fact is not surprising, since the source for this J. This chart also happens to correspond to the research conducted by German saxophone historian Uwe Ladwig. Keilwerth company from 1925 through 2000. This chart covers saxophones built by the J. Some even used the Keilwerth serial number chart Im not quite sure if Amati just decided to use Keilwerth saxophones as their template for future models, but the 'second generation' of Amati horns, such as the 'Classic Super' is fairly reminiscent of Kohlert, not Keilwerth, designs. Then this morning I happened to come across the most complete serial number chart of Julius Keilwerth saxophones that I have seen to date. More often than not there are years missing out of the chart, so its always a best guess. Usually my attempts have netted me partial listings at best. I have tried to find serial number charts for Keilwerth saxophones on a number of occasions.
